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Eric Dye

I am a blogger, business owner and lover of coffee. I spend most of my time as Programs Director for Open Church, but you'll also find me as a writer and editor for ChurchMag, as well as working on Live Theme and ChurchMag Press. All while enjoying my family and sipping espresso in Italy.

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I’ve never even considered a prayer app before, interesting, do you think this would be widely used enough to be useful? I’m not sure if I want to “pay to not have ads in my prayer requests” though haha

Thanks, the app you mention here looks useful! It’s downloading as I type.

Another app I enjoy is called “praynow” on iOS and Android. It’s a bit pricey, but is a way to pray through the scriptures. It includes daily readings, prayers, and brief mini orders of service, as well as writings from different authors. It’s from the Lutheran tradition, but I’ve heard of many from other denominations enjoying it also.

Both have features I like:
PrayerPartner: you can link prayers to contacts and then with a few clicks, send someone an email or SMS letting them know you prayed for them; various ways to organize and sort, including scheduling requests to be prayed for on a particular day or schedule

PrayerMate; What I like about this one is that when you are in “prayer” mode, all you see is the request itself; very clean helps me stay focused on the prayer without lots of icons, You can enter prayers into various categories, tell it how many prayers in each category you want each day, and then it will show them to you one by one, with a simple swipe taking you to the next screen.

Haven’t decided which one to make my go to one, as I like elements of both. Will have to check out Prayer Notes.